That's it! And, although this would seem to me to be slightly blasphemous in this forum, a schooner it is with a natty old jib out front. This way I can focus on the other things to improve and not worry about getting it all together and finding it just won't tack in light air. Further, a nice new roller jib would be keen but I'd sure like to be able to fit a sock over it to protect from UV when not in use.
I anticipate to have the sail panels laced onto the over and under battens relative to that panel, and use a slightly longer bolt rope to extend slightly beyond the edge of the corners and be able to be affixed to the ends of the battens in order to position the sail and take the baggies out. As others have said, i believe this would require the above and below battens to be lashed together for / aft about the spacign of the panel in order to keep the overall sail together. Standing bolt ropes?